Lachcha Rabdi Recipe

Rabdi is a classic Indian dessert ,specially popular in North India.It is made with full fat milk which is thickened by boiling till it become almost half,the cream or malai is gathered on the sides of the pan to make thick lachchas and then it is flavoured with cardamon, saffron and rose water. Sliced dry fruits are added to give it a royal touch.There are few instant methods to thicken the milk faster ,but they taste a lot different then this authentic lachcha rabdi.

Prep time-10 minute
cooking time-approx-50 minutes
serve-4

INGREDIENTS-

Full fat cream-2 litre

Sugar-3/4 cup *

Almonds-10

Pistachio-10

Cardamom powder-1/2 tsp

Saffron-1/ 4tsp

Rose water- 1 tsp

PROCEDURE-

Soak,peel and chop almonds and pistachio.

Soak saffron in hot milk and crush to make a paste.

Take a big,wide and heavy bottom pan or kadhai.

Grease the sides and bottom of the pan with ghee.

Add milk in the pan and boil on medium flame.

When milk start boiling ,a layer of malai start forming over the milk.

Now take the malai with the spatula and keep collecting it on the sides of the pan.

Collect on all the sides and keep stiring the milk in between so it will not stick in the bottom.

Keep repeating the process till the milk reduced to almost 1/3 .

Now add sugar and boil for 10 minutes.

Add saffron,cardamom and chopped nuts and switch off the flame.

Now scrape the malai from the sides of the pan and add in the milk.

Let it come to room temperature.

Add rose water and refrigerate for minimum 2 hours .

Garnish with some chopped nuts and soaked saffron.

Serve chilled.

NOTE-
1-Always use a wide and thick bottom pan to make rabdi.
2-Don’t leave the pan unattended as it will spill over very soon.
3-Cooking on medium flame make it cook faster.
4- If you make it on low flame it takes lots of time and the colour will be almost pink,but no change in taste.
5-Add sugar according to your taste.

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About Maayeka

"Maayeka" means a mother's home. I am Anjana Chaturvedi, and I share on this blog traditional vegetarian and vegan recipes from India, that have been handed down to me from my mother, aunts, and grandmothers. All of these recipes are "Sattvic" - cooked without using any onions or garlics - which are known as "taamsic" or negative ingredients in Ayurveda. Hope you enjoy these recipes and feel free to reach out to me for any questions or feedback!